Emergency Fund. Funds reserved to deal with any unanticipated 14 emergencies experienced by individual Participants and/or Participants’ 15 families.
Emergency Fund. 29.01 Effective May 1, 2023, the Employer shall provide the Union a one-time deposit of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the emergency fund for the purposes of administering an emergency fund for members of CUPE Local 4600 (Unit 1).
1. Unexpected situations that result in a need for emergency assistance (e.g., fire, flood, theft).
2. Domestic violence and/or abuse situations that result in a need for emergency assistance.
3. Unexpected and abrupt homelessness that results in a need for emergency assistance.
4. Situations impacting personal health, psychological, or safety needs requiring emergency assistance. The Union shall be responsible for administering the emergency fund reimbursement. The Union is responsible for ensuring compliance with taxes, CRA regulations, any University policies and applicable laws. The Union will provide the University with an expense report on the disbursement of the fund no later than January 15, May 15, and September 15 of each year. The University reserves the right to request further information on the disbursement of the funds including an annual audited financial statement. THIS COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT signed at Ottawa Ontario, this 7t day of Feb , 2024. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx (Feb 5, 2024 13:04 EST) Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Deputy Xxxxxxx, Co-Lead Negotiator Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, Chief Negotiator Xxxxxx Xxxxxx-Le Fevre (Feb 5, 2024 09:11 EST) Xxx Xxxx, Director, Labour Relations (Academic), Co-Lead Negotiator Xxxxxx Xxxxxx-Xx Xxxxx, President Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Associate Vice- President (Quality Assurance) Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Business Agent and Organizer Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx (Feb 5, 2024 13:02 EST) Xxxxxx X’Xxxxx, Xxxx, Faculty of Public Affairs Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, CUPE National Representative Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Associate Vice- President (Financial Services) Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, Senior Labour Relations Officer (Academic) Bana Al Tahir, Academic Relations Coordinator APPENDIX A The following Articles of the Collective Agreement do not apply to Student Consultants: 13.01, 13.03, 13.04(d)(viii), 13.07(b) and (c), 14.01, 14.02, 14.03(c) and 9(e), 15.03, 15.05, 23.02 and 23.03. The following Articles of the Collective Agreement are hereby amended as follows, for student consultants only:
Emergency Fund. The City agrees that three percent (3%) of the Apportionment shall be withheld by the Department in an emergency fund (the “Emergency Fund”). The Emergency Fund shall include three percent (3%) of the total apportionments of all participants in the Cooperative Program, plus any remaining balances from previous fiscal years. The Department, upon written application from a duly authorized representative of the City, may disburse these funds to the City for the purpose of it using said funds for emergency roadway and bridge projects designated by the City and lying within city limits. The Department may disburse up to fifty percent (50%) of the approved funds to the City for the purpose of it using said funds for emergency roadway and bridge projects designated by the City. Following the completion of the project, after final cost documentation has been submitted and processed, the Department will then distribute the determined remaining amount. If the actual cost of an emergency project is less than the amount of Emergency Funds disbursed by the Department, then the City shall reimburse the difference to the Department.
Emergency Fund. Funds reserved to deal with any unanticipated 28 emergencies experienced by individual families.
Emergency Fund. (ERCP Referrals Only) CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for consulting with the COUNTY designee, to assess the emergency needs of families. If such needs are necessary, CONTRACTOR shall use available emergency fund to purchase goods and services, one time per family, up to a maximum of $500.00. CONTRACTOR has up to five calendar days following approval by the COUNTY designee to purchase the approved items or services. Emergency fund goods and services purchased by the CONTRACTOR shall include, but are not limited to, bedding, clothing, flatware and temporary emergency housing. CONTRACTOR shall use the designated web-based system to invoice for reimbursement for goods and services on Technical Exhibit 22 (Appendix C1), Emergency Fund Request.
Emergency Fund. All students can apply for a discretionary payment that enables them to continue with their studies. Support can be requested for travel expenses, living costs, emergencies and certain debts. Students will be offered a package of support and advice to ensure that they have the best possible chance of staying and succeeding at LSBU. The fund is £105,000 per annum and the limit on awards is £500, thought this can be increased at the discretion of the Director of Student Support and Employment. LSBU provides means-tested support for the £200 student contribution to a laptop through DSA via the University’s Student Advice team. This ensures that no student has to go without key support because of their financial situation. Additionally, by applying via the Student Advice team, students are linked in with other financial support that may be available to them. To receive the contribution, students must have had their DSA support approved by their funding body and meet the same definition of hardship used to determine emergency and hardship funding. Currently LSBU also offers a range of bursaries and funding including targeted and universal support. For example, the Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Scholarship is awarded through the Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Educational Trust and is open to applications from full-time, undergraduate students from a West Indian or Asian background. The British and Foreign School Society make an annual allocation to LSBU to support good quality students, up to the age of 30, training to be teachers, in financial need (includes the BFSS and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Trusts). LSBU’s Academy of Sport runs one of the largest sports scholarship programmes in the UK, with a scholarship of up to £3,000 open to students playing basketball at a defined high level of performance, and a bursary of up to £1,500 open to students participating in any sport. The Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship programme is open to applicants with a conditional or unconditional offer on an LSBU post-graduate programme who can demonstrate academic excellence and commitment to their future career, ensuring that the cost of further study does not deter students and our alumni from a potentially life-changing opportunity. Typical annual expenditure on core widening participation and outreach activity is as follows: Activity Expenditure Support for current students 9,766,000 Support for disabled students 178,000 Support for progression from HE (employment or postgraduate study) 675,000 Outreach work with sc...
Emergency Fund. All students must bring an emergency fund of to be collected and kept by the host club and applied to student needs as required. If a part of this fund is used during the year, the student’s natural parents must promptly replace the amount used to restore the balance to the original level. At the end of his/her exchange the balance in this fund shall be returned to the student.
Emergency Fund. Funds reserved to deal with any unanticipated
Emergency Fund. The City agrees that three percent (3%) of the Apportionment shall be withheld by the Department in an emergency fund (the “Emergency Fund”). The Emergency Fund shall include three percent (3%) of the total apportionments of all participants in the Cooperative Program, plus any remaining balances from previous fiscal years. The Department, upon written application from a duly authorized representative of the City, may disburse these funds to the City for the purpose of it using said funds for emergency roadway and bridge projects designated by the City and lying within city limits. If the actual cost of an emergency project is less than the amount of Emergency Funds disbursed by the Department, then the City shall reimburse the difference to the Department.
Emergency Fund. The County agrees that three percent (3%) of the Apportionment shall be withheld by the Department in an emergency fund (the “Emergency Fund”). The Emergency Fund shall include three percent (3%) of the total apportionments of all participants in the Cooperative Program, plus any remaining balances from previous fiscal years. The Department, upon written application from a duly authorized representative of the County, may disburse up to fifty percent (50%) of the approved funds to the County for the purpose of it using said funds for emergency roadway and bridge projects designated by the County. Following the completion of the project, after final cost documentation has been submitted and processed, the Department will then distribute the determined remaining amount. If the actual cost of an emergency project is less than the amount of emergency funds disbursed by the Department, then the County shall reimburse the difference to the Department.